07:30 Newscast, May 16th, 2017

A proposal to raise the state’s gasoline tax to improve roads will be heard in the House Ways and Means committee today…:
Cut 2 (29) “I’m Don Molino”

The measure designed to protect military monuments in Louisiana advanced on the House floor after two hours of heated and emotional debate. The bill’s author, Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody, says public art is meant to facilitate conversations about what the memorial is about..:
Cut 16 (08) “their country”
Black lawmakers walked out after the bill passed to the Senate on a 65 to 31 vote.

There are three bills slated to be taken up on the Senate floor today that deal with criminal justice reform. State Senator Danny Martiny has a measure that would allow consideration of parole for some offenders who meet specific requirements. He says this is about reducing the state’s prison population, not letting violent criminals out of jail…:
Cut 4 (10) “recidivism rate”
Governor Edwards is holding a news conference today to discuss progress in advancing his criminal justice reform agenda.

A bill that would end the need for most motorists to buy a Louisiana vehicle inspection sticker was defeated Monday in House Transportation over concerns it will lead to unsafe vehicles on the road. The measure would have replaced the brake tag process with a mail-in form. Rather than taking the car to a garage to be inspected, car owners would instead sign a form saying their car was road-worthy.

 

06:45 Sportscast, May 16th, 2017

LSU hosts Northwestern State tonight in the final non-conference game of the season for both teams. The Tigers will start freshman right-hander Todd Peterson on the hill. The Florida native will make his third start of the season and Coach Paul Mainieri says Peterson will audition to be the team’s fourth starter in the postseason…:
Cut 18 (12) “be successful”
LSU has won eight of its last ten and they now lead the SEC West by one game over Mississippi State, who they’ll face for a three-game series starting on Thursday.

Tigers junior-right hander Alex Lange was named the SEC Pitcher of the Week, after firing a five-hit shutout to defeat 13th-ranked Auburn last Thursday. Nicholls State redshirt senior pitcher Mike Hanchar has been named Southland Conference Pitcher of the week. The six-foot-five southpaw threw his first career complete-game shutout against UNO last week.

The McNeese State baseball team, tabbed as the No. 28 club in the country by Collegiate Baseball, takes on Houston today. The Cowboys hold a 1 ½-game lead over Southeastern in the Southland Conference standings.

The Lions square off against No. 15 Southern Miss today in a neutral site contest in Bilxoi.

UNO takes on Tulane in New Orleans.

New Orleans Pelicans owner Tom Benson and Executive Vice President Mickey Loomis announced Monday that they are going to keep coach Alvin Gentry and general manager Dell Demps. Loomis said this is the best course of action moving forward. Both Demps and Gentry are under contract through next season.

The Saints have made about a dozen roster moves, adding offensive players heading into voluntary off season non-contact practices.

The LSU football team has picked up a commitment from transfer receiver Jonathan Giles from Texas Tech. Giles caught 69 passes for over 1100 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore last year. He’ll have to sit out 2017 before having two years of eligibility.

 

06:30 Newscast, May 16th, 2017

The full House approves a measure that would protect Louisiana’s military monuments. Black lawmakers vehemently opposed the measure that would prevent local municipalities from removing or altering any Confederate monuments without a public vote. New Orleans Representative Gary Carter:
Cut 14 (08) “my enslavement”
Supporters of the bill argue it protects Louisiana’s history. Members of the Black Caucus walked out of the House chamber when the bill passed on a 65 to 31 vote.

A proposal to increase the state gasoline tax by 17-cents is expected to finally receive a hearing in the House Ways and Means Committee today. Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter says Louisiana has poor and congested roads, because the tax on a gallon of gasoline hasn’t increase in 20 years..:
Cut 7 (08) “area”
Opponents say residents have had taxes increased enough.

There are three bills slated to be taken up on the Senate floor today that deal with criminal justice reform. Jeff Palermo reports…:
Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

President Donald Trump spoke at the Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial service on Monday in Washington, saying his administration would look for was to reduce violence against police. He singled out the fallen Baton Rouge cops killed in an ambush last year, and acknowledged their family members.

 

LRN AM NEWSCALL MAY 16

There are three bills slated to be taken up on the Senate floor today that deal with criminal justice reform. Jeff Palermo reports…:

Cut 1 (30) “I’m Jeff Palermo”

______________________________________

There’s been talk about increasing the state’s gasoline tax to pay for better roads. The proposal is expected to finally be heard in House Ways and Means today. Don Molino has more…

Cut 2 (29) “I’m Don Molino”

______________________________________

The full House approves a controversial measure to protect Louisiana’s confederate monuments after two hours of heated debates. Halen Doughty has more…

Cut 3 (30) “I’m Halen Doughty”

__________________________________

There are three bills slated to be taken up on the Senate floor today that deal with criminal justice reform. State Senator Danny Martiny has a measure that would allow consideration of parole for some offenders who meet specific requirements. He says this is about reducing the state’s prison population, not letting violent criminals out of jail…:

Cut 4  (10) “recidivism rate”

Martiny says the goal of the Louisiana Justice Reinvestment Task Force is to realize savings that will be reinvested into the community for programs that would help keep people from going back to prison. He says they are looking to change the laws to where they make more sense when it comes to the way crime is tried….:

Cut 5  (14)  “out on parole”

Martiny says when you put someone that has a drug problem in jail, and take away programs to help them and train them to get back into the community, chances are when they complete their sentence they will go right back to their addiction. He says when you put a bad person in jail, and give him no incentive to be good, chances are they will return to a life of crime…:

Cut 6 (10) “turn those people around”

______________________________________

A proposal to increase the state gasoline tax by 17-cents is expected to finally receive a hearing in the House Ways and Means Committee today. Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter says admits the legislation faces an uphill climb, but he says Louisiana has poor and congested roads, because the tax on a gallon of gasoline hasn’t increase in 20 years…

Cut 7 (08)  “area”

Some lawmakers are hesitant to raise the state’s gasoline tax over concerns the money will not go towards improving highways. But Carter promises money from the gas tax hike will only be used on road and bridge construction

Cut 8 (06) “the public”

If a 17-cent gasoline tax increase was approved by the legislature, it would generate over 500-million dollars. But the state Director of Americans for Prosperity John Kay needs to find other ways to fund roadwork. He says legislators raised taxes on Louisiana residents last year and this is not a good time for for another tax..

Cut 9 (06)  “few years”

Kay says he’s also concerned that this gas tax hike proposal will be even higher than 17-cents, because he says it’s tied to the consumer price index. Representative Carter’s bill has the ability to increase the tax over the next several years.

Cut 10 (07) “nine years”

________________________________________________________

The Lafayette Police Department says they’ve solved a 10-year-old cold case murder by arresting three people. Cpl. Karl Ratcliff says last December they re-opened the investigation into the brutal death of 39-year-old Malcolm Davis, who was beaten to death at a gas station on August 10, 2007.

Cut 11 (11) “physical altercation”

Ratcliff says after the murder, the individuals involved fled the area. He says two of the suspects were eventually identified through video evidence obtained in 2007 and the third suspect was identified through interviews. He says last week arrest warrants were obtained to charge 29-year-old Marcus Smith, 32-year-old Kendall Smith, and 33-year-old Edward Woods. He says they had to go to Alexandria and Shreveport to make the arrests.

Cut 12 (11) “separate charge”

All three suspects are charged with second degree murder. Ratcliff says finally giving the family justice is huge for the department and the investigative team. He says these arrests are a result of the hard work of the cold case team at Lafayette PD.

Cut 13 (11) “everybody here”

____________________________________________________________

After two hours of passionate debate, the full House approves a measure that would protect Louisiana’s military monuments. Black lawmakers vehemently opposed the measure, as it would prevent local municipalities from removing or altering any confederate monuments without a public vote. New Orleans Representative Gary Carter called that offensive.

Cut 14 (08) “my enslavement”

Supporters of the bill argue it protects Louisiana’s history, but black opponents say it ignores their history. Carter says there are some things in history that shouldn’t be celebrated. He notes that Germans don’t have statues of Hitler, and other places in the world tear down monuments to hate.

Cut 15 (09) “of Sadaam”

Democrats tried to impede the process by proposing a series of amendments to do everything from guarantee equal pay to allow for medical marijuana dispensaries, but they were all shot down. The bill’s author, Shreveport Representative Thomas Carmody, says public art is meant to facilitate conversations about what the memorial is about.

Cut 16 (08) “their country”

Carmody says we need to protect monuments to those that served our country in any war. But he notes that a vote from the public would be the deciding factor. He says it’s only fair to let the people who live in those cities decide what they want to commemorate.

Cut 17 (07)  “on this issue”

Members of the Black Caucus walked out of the House chamber when the bill passed on a 65 to 31 vote.

____________________________________________________________

LSU hosts Northwestern State tonight in the final non-conference game of the season for both teams. The Tigers will start freshman right-hander Todd Peterson to the hill. The Florida native will make his third start of the season and Coach Paul Mainieri says Peterson will audition to be the team’s fourth starter in the postseason….

Cut 18 (12)    “be successful”   

LSU has won eight of its last ten and they now lead the SEC West by one game over Mississippi State, who they’ll face for a three-game series starting on Thursday. Mainieri believes his team’s recent play has put them in position to be a national seed in the Super Regionals…

Cut 19 (20)   “national seed”

LSU is 7-and-6 in midweek games this year. Mainieri says it’s been disappointing they’ve lost to many of their in state foes, but overall it’s been a good season….

Cut 20 (18)   “good showing”

18:30 LRN Newscast May 15th

A 7-year-old child was accidentally shot and wounded this morning at Moss Bluff Elementary School near Lake Charles. Michelle Southern reports…
Voicer 2 (25) “I’m Michelle Southern”

The child is at Lafayette General and he’s recovering in the Pediatric ICU.

Emtoional debate took place this afternoon on the House floor over legislation that would give voters a say before a military monument, including those recognizing Confederate soliders, can be taken down. The measure passed on a 65-31 and Black legislators walked out of the chamber after it was approved.

An elderly Swartz man fatally shot an intruder who broke into his home. Glen Springfield with the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to a report of an intruder around 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Cut 3 (10) “threatened em”
Springfield says the suspect, identified as 32-year-old Jessie Allin of Swartz died at the scene. The investigation is ongoing, but as of now no charges have been filed against the homeowners.

LSU Football Coach Ed Orgeron’s voice is behind PSAs aimed at getting more flood victims to register for federal assistance. The governor’s spokesperson Richard Carbo says he’s hoping these radio ads will get more people to complete the survey at restore.la.gov.
Cut 14 (08) “billion dollars”
Carbo says about 20-thousand people have completed the survey so far.

17:30 LRN Newscast may 15th

The Senate finance committee heard emotional testimony from the mother of East Baton Rouge deputy Nick Tullier, who was critically wounded during an attack on police officers in Baton Rouge last July. Mary Tullier spoke before the panel to urge the passing of legislation that can provide financial support for officers or firemen who are catastrophically injured during a targeted attack in the line of duty. Mary Tullier says police officers don’t make enough money to cover this kind of unexpected expense….
cut 16 (11) “….to protect us”
Senate Finance is expected to vote on the bill this week.

A bill that would end the need for most motorists to buy a Louisiana vehicle inspection sticker was defeated today in House Transportation over concerns it will lead to unsafe vehicles on the road.

There’s been talk about increasing the state’s gasoline tax to pay for better roads. The proposal is expected to finally be heard in House Ways and Means tomorrow. Don Molino has more…
Voicer 4 (29) “I’m Don Molino”

The House Appropriations Committee approved a bill that seeks to make sure the inspector general’s office receives two-million dollars a year in state funding. The I-G office investigates fraud, waste and abuse within state government. If the proposal makes it through the legislative process, it would go before the public for a vote.

16:45 LRN Sportscast May 15th

The LSU baseball team is in first place in the SEC West, one game ahead of Mississippi State, entering the final week of the regular season. The Tigers will host Northwestern State tomorrow and Coach Paul Mainieri says they’ll start freshman right-hander Todd Peterson on the hill and hope he can go five innings. Mainieri says Peterson is auditioning to be a fourth starter in the post season.

LSU’s Alex Lange has been Snake EC Pitcher of the Week. Lange tossed a five-hit shuout against Auburn last week. Nicholls State redshirt senior pitcher Mike Hanchar has been named Southland Conference Pitcher of the week. The six-foot-five southpaw threw his first career complete-game shutout against UNO last week.

A statement from the New Orleans Pelicans says general manager Dell Demps and head coach Alvin Gentry will be back next season. Gentry is heading into his third season, while Demps has been the GM since 2010 and the franchise has made two playoff appearances.

LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron appeared on the SEC teleconference today and discussed why he called for competition at starting quarterback, even though Danny Etling started 10 games last season. Orgeron says they have a new offense and wanted to give everyone a chance, but “O” admits that Etling is the clear cut favorite…
cut 30 (24) “…hard to beat”
Etling is coming off minor back surgery.

Three teams from Louisiana will be in the NCAA Baton Rouge softball regional. LSU is the top seed, while the Cajuns will be the second seed and McNeese State is the third seed. Louisiana Tech will be in the Tuscaloosa Regional.

16:30 LRN Newscast May 15th

A seven-year-old boy is listed in critical condition after he was shot inside a classroom at Moss Bluff Elementary near Lake Charles. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s office spokesperson Kim Myers says another child brought the gun to school…
cut 11 (10) “….a third child”
The child struck by the bullet underwent surgery this morning. The sheriff’s office is still investigation and once their investigation is complete it will be forwarded to the D-A’s office to see if any charges are warranted.

The St. Helena Parish Sheriff’s office is seeking the public’s help after a white female’s body was found in a shallow grave off Anderson Road. Chief of Detectives Joe Chaney..
cut 6 (10) “…state police”
The State Police Crime Lab is assisting in determining the identity of the woman.

Baton Rouge Police are seeking a gunman who fatally shot the McKinley High School quarterback just days before graduation. Don Molino has more…
Voicer 1 (29) “I’m Don Molino”

Authorities say an elderly homeowner fatally shot an intruder, who has been identified as 32-year-old Jessie Allin of Swartz. Glen Springfield with the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office says it happened around five o’ clock yesterday afternoon at a home along Highway 594…
Cut 4 (07) “any charges”
Allin was pronounced dead at the scene.

1530 Newscast May 15

The McKinley High School quarterback was fatally shot at a party just days before his graduation. Baton Rouge Police Cpl. L’Jean McKneely says 18-year-old Bryant Lee had a bright future ahead of him.

Cut 8 (09) “taken from him”

There’s no known motive or suspect, and police are asking anyone with information on the Friday night shooting to come forward.

LSU’s Coach O is helping spread the word about how to get flood recover aid in a new PSA. The governor’s spokesperson Richard Carbo hopes the radio ads will encourage more flood victims to complete the survey at restore.la.gov.

Cut 12 (10) “to Louisiana”

Beginning tomorrow, there will be a series of events around the state to help people complete the survey.

A 7-year-old in Lake Charles is recovering after being accidentally shot at Moss Bluff Elementary school this morning. Kim Myers with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office says the child is being treated at a local hospital.

Cut 10 (10) “at this time”

The child is reportedly in stable condition after a child brought a gun to school and it went off accidentally.

A Swartz homeowner fatally shot an intruder over the weekend. Glen Springfield with the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to a report of an intruder around 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Cut 3 (10) “threatened em”

Springfield says the suspect died at the scene, and no charges have been filed against the homeowners.

 

1430 Newscast May 15

A 7-year-old “innocent bystander” was accidentally shot and wounded this morning at Moss Bluff Elementary School in Lake Charles. Michelle Southern reports…

Cut 2 (25) “I’m Michelle Southern”

A Swartz homeowner fatally shot an intruder. Glen Springfield with the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office says their investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Cut 4 (07) “any charges”

The identities of the homeowner and the suspect have not been released.

LSU’s Coach O is the voice behind PSAs aimed at getting more flood victims to register for federal assistance. The governor’s spokesperson Richard Carbo says he’s hoping these radio ads will get more people to complete the survey at restore.la.gov.

Cut 14 (08) “billion dollars”

Carbo says about 20-thousand people have completed the survey so far.

The Senate Finance committee is expected to vote this week on a bill that would give financial assistance to police officers who are catastrophically injured during a targeted attack. The proposal comes as East Baton Rouge Deputy Nick Tullier continues to recover from the Baton Rouge police ambush.

Cut 15 (07) “day to day”

That’s Nick’s mother Mary, who says it’s unclear how her son’s medical bills will get paid.